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One of the (many) aspects of learning from these episodes is the importance of communities being forward thinking and innovative as time passes. I'm glad to know that this community is repositioning itself for the future by recognizing and nurturing other local resources.
Indeed! To remain solely inward looking in a state of perpetual naval gazing will only ossify a person, or in this respect a place. History has its place, indeed, and should certainly be regarded but not at the expense of the present (or future). Thanks so much for watching and always taking time to leave thoughtful comments, I gain much insight from them!
@@MountainRoots Josh, you are the only person I know who properly uses a word like ossify. It is a pleasure to hear your narration and to read your comments. :)
I Heard one of my uncles stories from that era back in 1963 when i was real little about Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe travelling there in his younger days to enter bare knuckle prize fighting contests and winning almost every one of those for the big average prize of $20 and a glass of beer.
That Air Stream @3:07 is worth good 💰. I just googled the Clinch River and it has excellent trout fishing. I truly believe Mac McClung's vertical ability is solely based on the magical water properties of the region.
I forgot that St. Paul exists. Thanks for sharing. I think the towns of Appalachia should consider legalizing gambling in the old mining towns like they have done in Colorado. It is a nice compliment to outdoor recreation. I wish my hometown would do that. I live in Phoenix, AZ, so there isn’t much I can do to help.
As someone that lives in Virginia, specially on the beach, and have traveled through over 50 of these small towns, YOU are correct. I've seen many of these small towns dying off because there isn't much to offer, and the jobs are scarce so the upcoming generation moves away. Casinos could bring needed life, especially on these small towns that are middle stopping points for bigger towns.
@@knowledge4741 I lived in Denver for a few years, and my firm represented a few of these casinos. If the law doesn’t tie it to something like historic mining towns, it is a few more jobs, but there is no protection. It is like Walmart coming just outside my hometown and pushing stores out of business. If it is tied to something and can only be operated within the town limits, locals profit a lot more with not only jobs but services for the casinos and visitors
@@stephanielegarda5443 I understand that, but I haven’t seen anything else be successful, and every year things get worse back there. One good thing about casinos is that they won’t tolerate drug use.
No surprise here, but another FANTASTIC VIDEO!! Josh, I really can’t explain how good of a job you do putting these together. I look forward to them every single week!! 🤎
The Clinch is a great river to kayak. Over the years I've paddled all the way from St. Paul to Sneedville, Tenn. A little way downstream from St. Paul the scenery is incredible as the river runs in against some towering bluffs. I highly recommend the area for kayaking.
As a resident of St. Paul, we also have the Clinch River Days festival. It usually lasts two days, sometimes three. It's quite peaceful here and most of everyone is easy to get along with. There's also a new coffee shop in town and I believe there's a pastry shop that's been open for a couple of years that I've heard has some good sweet snacks and cakes. It's worth checking out if you're a tourist and like adventure. We also have a ton of wildlife. I even have two raccoons that visit my house normally and one will let me hand feed her but my advice, don't try that with a black bear lol. Just be careful around rivers and creek beds. We have a LOT of snakes and snapping turtles that blend in to the environment perfectly. Other than that and the random brawls that do happen from time to time, it's a nice town!
Thank you for telling our story, explaining who we are and why we love our home! As someone who calls the St. Paul area home, I thought the video was beautifully presented and I just wanted to say thank you!
Enjoyed this video. I love old architecture. It just has so much character. Happy to hear many of the town's historical buildings are still there. It is great the town has and is fighting to stay alive. Loved the drone work and the landscapes. Keep up the great work. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the video! My Maternal Great Grandmother owned/ran the Blue Sulphur Hotel in St Paul from 1944-1948. And my Mom graduated from St Paul High in 1947 so this little town has a lot of family ties!!
Wow, i was in St Paul in the early 90s. We were driving and the road ended. Just ended. It didn't become a dirt or gravel road, it just ended. Its a beautiful place.
Roads do that sometimes. St Paul has several roads that just end. The main street ends at the school. The road by the park has only one way in and out too.
I absolutely love the fantastic scenery that you share each time. Also love the intro music of this video. I could listen to it all day long. Again, thank you for sharing your wonderful talent in developing these videos!
Strong opening shot- you only get one chance to grab a viewer. .59 love this overhead shot! Nice music. "Learning from the past but also forward thinking and its outlook for tomorrow" Nice-you are painting a picture. River shoat 4:50++. Great job Josh! Cheers!
I’m a Castlewood native and use to work with St. Paul Main Street. Just FYI the wetlands is pronounced like “es-ton-no-uh” not like the European country. Overall, great video and thank you for what you do!
Glad this town and its residents chose to reinvent itself. My hometown of Silver Creek, NY (near Buffalo) could desperately use the same approach. Sadly, the “woe is me” mentality is deeply entenched there since the NYS Thruway was built in the early 1960’s. Time to stop living in the past, and create a new and vibrant future.
Hello Loved this video Gods beautiful mountains❤ My mother was born & raised in St Paul .. up on Grayhill .. my Paw Paw & MawMaw lived there whole life in St Paul. Paw lived to be 92 years old and yes we had 3 generations who retired from the mines as well as some uncles also..
Hello. Wow. I lived in St Paul also. My paw paw mawmaw live on Honey branch road..Had some friends on Gray Hill. The Fewgets.. Hope I have it right.. God Bless..Take care
Thanks for your videos, mate. I’m enjoying these at home on a rainy day in Australia. I’m so glad I stumbled upon your page; I’m always drawn to American infrastructure and the actual real life that goes on besides what you see or hear on the news. I’ve been to the states twice but with family and only to do the general tourist crap. I wish to one day get an Rv and travel America. You’ve definitely drawn me to explore here if I ever get a chance. Thanks again, stay safe and keep up the great work.
I noticed the sign which says Dante, then "8". Is that the population in Dante? 😁 Sorry, but I've been to Dante. 😉 Another informative video, thx Josh.
I really like your channel and think you’ve done a great job with most videos. I’m proud to be from SWVA and love seeing it on here. You could’ve went into more detail about St. Paul than you did. You left so much information out that I believe many would have love to hear. Just a thought, keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching! Let me know where I should explore next!!
Help Me Preserve Appalachian History and its many amazing stories, people, & places by subscribing to this channel!
JOIN: Support this channel and become an official member for Exclusive Member benefits
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/mountainrootshomestead
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One of the (many) aspects of learning from these episodes is the importance of communities being forward thinking and innovative as time passes. I'm glad to know that this community is repositioning itself for the future by recognizing and nurturing other local resources.
Indeed! To remain solely inward looking in a state of perpetual naval gazing will only ossify a person, or in this respect a place. History has its place, indeed, and should certainly be regarded but not at the expense of the present (or future). Thanks so much for watching and always taking time to leave thoughtful comments, I gain much insight from them!
@@MountainRoots Josh, you are the only person I know who properly uses a word like ossify. It is a pleasure to hear your narration and to read your comments. :)
Thankyou Josh for sharing your Journeys with us,,safe travels in this new year
You're welcome, thank you for watching & sharing!
Thank You So Much for what You do. St.Paul & Lebanon VA. take Me back to my Childhood and where my Family was from 💝 again Thank You 💝
You're most welcome! Thanks for the support too 😁
Love these videos
So glad, thanks for watching!
Thanks for your dedication to sharing these communities with the rest of us!
Of course!
Great AV of a small town of the coal fields.
The entry video was sensational! Keep up the good work Josh!
Thank you muchly!
I Heard one of my uncles stories from that era back in 1963 when i was real little about Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe travelling there in his younger days to enter bare knuckle prize fighting contests and winning almost every one of those for the big average prize of $20 and a glass of beer.
What a prize! 😜
That Air Stream @3:07 is worth good 💰. I just googled the Clinch River and it has excellent trout fishing. I truly believe Mac McClung's vertical ability is solely based on the magical water properties of the region.
Drink the water, you can fly too! 🤣
I forgot that St. Paul exists. Thanks for sharing. I think the towns of Appalachia should consider legalizing gambling in the old mining towns like they have done in Colorado. It is a nice compliment to outdoor recreation. I wish my hometown would do that. I live in Phoenix, AZ, so there isn’t much I can do to help.
There are certainly casinos coming to the region, but not directly into the coalfields per se. Thanks for watching!
As someone that lives in Virginia, specially on the beach, and have traveled through over 50 of these small towns, YOU are correct. I've seen many of these small towns dying off because there isn't much to offer, and the jobs are scarce so the upcoming generation moves away.
Casinos could bring needed life, especially on these small towns that are middle stopping points for bigger towns.
@@knowledge4741 I lived in Denver for a few years, and my firm represented a few of these casinos. If the law doesn’t tie it to something like historic mining towns, it is a few more jobs, but there is no protection. It is like Walmart coming just outside my hometown and pushing stores out of business. If it is tied to something and can only be operated within the town limits, locals profit a lot more with not only jobs but services for the casinos and visitors
I'd rather see something else other than gambling
@@stephanielegarda5443 I understand that, but I haven’t seen anything else be successful, and every year things get worse back there. One good thing about casinos is that they won’t tolerate drug use.
Lived there in the 1970's. Love what you are doing!! Jonesville Virginia should be brought in the present too!
I've got a VERY interesting story coming out of Jonesville area, soon!
Because, my greatest thanks, is all I can offer,& my greatest gratitude.
No surprise here, but another FANTASTIC VIDEO!! Josh, I really can’t explain how good of a job you do putting these together. I look forward to them every single week!! 🤎
That means a lot, glad you still enjoy them 😊
Excellent!
I hope to kayak the Clinch River. Looks like fun.
Definitely! 🤙
The Clinch is a great river to kayak. Over the years I've paddled all the way from St. Paul to Sneedville, Tenn. A little way downstream from St. Paul the scenery is incredible as the river runs in against some towering bluffs. I highly recommend the area for kayaking.
@@rogerdavis3454 Thank you, I look forward to kayaking the Clinch (just for an afternoon probably) this summer.
looks like heaven to me
As a resident of St. Paul, we also have the Clinch River Days festival. It usually lasts two days, sometimes three. It's quite peaceful here and most of everyone is easy to get along with. There's also a new coffee shop in town and I believe there's a pastry shop that's been open for a couple of years that I've heard has some good sweet snacks and cakes. It's worth checking out if you're a tourist and like adventure. We also have a ton of wildlife. I even have two raccoons that visit my house normally and one will let me hand feed her but my advice, don't try that with a black bear lol. Just be careful around rivers and creek beds. We have a LOT of snakes and snapping turtles that blend in to the environment perfectly. Other than that and the random brawls that do happen from time to time, it's a nice town!
brilliant from england
Thanks from Appalachia!
Thank you for telling our story, explaining who we are and why we love our home! As someone who calls the St. Paul area home, I thought the video was beautifully presented and I just wanted to say thank you!
Oh wow, thank you! I'm so glad you liked it 😊
Such pretty country.
Some breathtaking beauty!
WOW, went to school in st. paul 1971
Enjoyed this video. I love old architecture. It just has so much character. Happy to hear many of the town's historical buildings are still there. It is great the town has and is fighting to stay alive. Loved the drone work and the landscapes. Keep up the great work. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the video! My Maternal Great Grandmother owned/ran the Blue Sulphur Hotel in St Paul from 1944-1948. And my Mom graduated from St Paul High in 1947 so this little town has a lot of family ties!!
Wow, i was in St Paul in the early 90s. We were driving and the road ended. Just ended. It didn't become a dirt or gravel road, it just ended. Its a beautiful place.
They've got some very determined citizens working hard to breathe life and new ideas into their town!
Roads do that sometimes. St Paul has several roads that just end. The main street ends at the school. The road by the park has only one way in and out too.
I absolutely love the fantastic scenery that you share each time. Also love the intro music of this video. I could listen to it all day long.
Again, thank you for sharing your wonderful talent in developing these videos!
Thank you so so much for watching and offering your kind feedback 😊
Спасибо за твой труд.,интересно смотреть. Вирджиния лучший штат .
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Virginia is not the best state dude
I'd been to St. Paul once, like 30 years ago to hang with some friends and a former crush.
Not too terribly far from where I live. I may go check out that farmers market!
Use to live on Honey branch road..Went to school etc.. use to be a diner named Malneares..??.. .across from the Piggy Wiggy...God Bless..
Do a video on Inez Kentucky.
I'll look into it, thanks!
Hey man, love the videos! Where's the music from? I'd like to listen to more of it
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I try to update the descriptions with the song lists, but I pull nearly everything from Epidemic Sound.
Strong opening shot- you only get one chance to grab a viewer. .59 love this overhead shot! Nice music. "Learning from the past but also forward thinking and its outlook for tomorrow" Nice-you are painting a picture. River shoat 4:50++. Great job Josh! Cheers!
Many many thanks! Appreciate you watching 😊
Coeburn Virginia and Clinchco Virginia be good places they are both coal towns
More Appalachian towns need to redefine themselves
I’m a Castlewood native and use to work with St. Paul Main Street.
Just FYI the wetlands is pronounced like “es-ton-no-uh” not like the European country.
Overall, great video and thank you for what you do!
Pricing out your own residents just to bring in more money to the city with bougie crap on your mainstrip is wrong and destroys "rich heritage"
🤔
Please don’t let this place turn hipster with pretend country musicians wearing frontier hats.
What positive suggestions would you put forward as a means of driving industry and commerce to keep places like St Paul solvent?
@@MountainRoots coal
@@chrisbeasley8342 that all? Anything else??
@@MountainRoots other precious metal mining
@@chrisbeasley8342 okay, touche, so mining is all you can envision for this place?
Glad this town and its residents chose to reinvent itself. My hometown of Silver Creek, NY (near Buffalo) could desperately use the same approach. Sadly, the “woe is me” mentality is deeply entenched there since the NYS Thruway was built in the early 1960’s. Time to stop living in the past, and create a new and vibrant future.
I mean learn from the past, but also recognize where times are today. Thanks for the comment!
Happy Sunday Ya'll & Thanks Josh!😊❤️
You're welcome...happy Sunday!
Wonderful Lil Town Coming Back Nicely, Much Enjoyed, Many Thanks Josh ! ATB T God Bless
I lived in St Paul as a child we lived on MMLong farm just up the road from the old drive in theater.loved it
Hello
Loved this video
Gods beautiful mountains❤
My mother was born & raised in St Paul .. up on Grayhill .. my Paw Paw & MawMaw lived there whole life in St Paul.
Paw lived to be 92 years old and yes we had 3 generations who retired from the mines as well as some uncles also..
Hello. Wow. I lived in St Paul also. My paw paw mawmaw live on Honey branch road..Had some friends on Gray Hill. The Fewgets.. Hope I have it right.. God Bless..Take care
@@stitch2499
That’s awesome 😁
I love it there I just moved back up north to fredericksburg. Trying to get back down there that's God's country
Thanks for your videos, mate.
I’m enjoying these at home on a rainy day in Australia. I’m so glad I stumbled upon your page; I’m always drawn to American infrastructure and the actual real life that goes on besides what you see or hear on the news.
I’ve been to the states twice but with family and only to do the general tourist crap.
I wish to one day get an Rv and travel America.
You’ve definitely drawn me to explore here if I ever get a chance. Thanks again, stay safe and keep up the great work.
I noticed the sign which says Dante, then "8". Is that the population in Dante? 😁 Sorry, but I've been to Dante. 😉 Another informative video, thx Josh.
Haha, good one...at one time though, right?! 😉
I really like your channel and think you’ve done a great job with most videos. I’m proud to be from SWVA and love seeing it on here. You could’ve went into more detail about St. Paul than you did. You left so much information out that I believe many would have love to hear. Just a thought, keep up the good work.
Of course, there's always more stories to tell and history to share! Thanks for watching 👍
I love your videos, thank you for brining attention to the beauty of this part of Virginia
You're welcome, appreciate you watching!
Hoping that you're going to make more videos instead of shorts...
Yes, hang in there... more to come!
Good job...
Thanks!
Everyone of these small towns are the same. I dont understand why they don't market themselves differently.